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Aamir Khan shoots for Dangal in Dharmendra's ancestral village

| | Oct 24, 2015, at 04:31 am
Mumbai, Oct 23 (IBNS) Actor Aamir Khan has been shooting in a village in Ludhiana for his upcoming next, Dangal.

The actor has finished the schedule there and is all prepped for his next schedule for the movie, which is planned to happen in Dango which is a village in Pakhowal Tehsil in Ludhiana.

When Aamir learnt that Dango is Dharmendra's ancestral village, he was most excited and he immediately called up Dharamji and told him about it and how excited he was to shoot there.

Dharamji was very happy to hear that, and he gave his blessings for the film.


The two briefly chatted about the film and Aamir Khan has promised Dharmendra that he will keep a screening for him as soon as the film is ready.

Dangal is the Aamir Khan's next project after the record breaker PK and Aamir has gone through a transformation in his look to play the role of a wrestler.

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